OK, so maybe that's a bit misleading, but if you're still competing for your fantasy title, then you definitely want to ring in the new year the right way.

And even if you're just playing for fun or you're in a weekly league, like one of FanDuel’s fantasy football tournaments (head to our fantasy page to check out the more than 10 fantasy football tournaments they have going this week!), you want to get some momentum going for the real 2012 fantasy season starting next September. The best way to do that is paying attention and finding the best fantasy options during what's sure to be a weird Week 17.

And that's why the Fantasy Source staff will be on hand all day Sunday. Join expert Bill Bender from 10 a.m. ET until kickoff for our weekly Start/Sit Chat.

Fantasy Source members should also be sure to check out our new Game-Time Decisions page for the latest injury news and replacement options. We'll also be Tweeting out injury updates, so follow us for the most up-to-date information (@FantasyBlitz). There's no excuse for leaving Roy Helu or Ryan Mathews in your lineups if they're ruled out.

Once your lineups are set, stick around for Matt Lutovsky’s In-Game Live Chat for instant fantasy updates and analysis. It's a great way to find out the latest on injuries, playing time and potential breakout players. Last week, readers of the chat were the first to hear about Adrian Peterson's injury and Evan Royster's breakout performance. The in-game chat is also a great place to just hang out and talk football all afternoon.

Following the games, we'll have a free roundup of all of Sunday's action and a premium column for our subscribers about what we learned over the weekend.

If you want even more action, you can also play the Aikman Fantasy QB game on Facebook against Troy Aikman. According to Wikipedia, Aikman has been invited to be on Dancing with the Stars, but he's turned it down ... probably to spend more time thinking about his fantasy QB picks.

Fantasy Source is ready for Week 17. Are you?

Stock Watch: Steven Jackson, RB, Rams. Fantasy owners were scared to start Jackson last week against the Steelers. He wound up running for 103 yards and adding another 24 yards through the air. Similarly, fantasy owners were scared to start Marshawn Lynch last week against the 49ers top-ranked run defense. He wound up running for 107 yards and a TD. Could Jackson get shut down this week by the 49ers? Of course. After all, he ran for just 19 yards on 10 carries against them in Week 13. But with at least 23 touches in each of the past three games—plus as much talent as virtually any RB in the league—it's tough to bench Jackson with your season on the line.

Week 17 Sleeper: Stevan Ridley, RB, Patriots. With 24 carries over the past two weeks, Ridley has slowly (and quietly) taken over as the Patriots' "lead back." He's even been getting some goal-line touches over BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Ridley is averaging 5.0 yards per carry this season, so if he gets 15 or so touches against the Bills' suspect run defense (fifth most fantasy points per game allowed to RBs), he should have a solid week.

Rookie Report: Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Falcons. Remember last year when the Jets' Joe McKnight ran 32 times for 158 yards in a meaningless Week 17 game? That could be Rodgers this year. If the Lions beat the Packers in the early afternoon, then the Falcons, who don't kick off until 4:15 p.m. ET, will have nothing to play for against Tampa Bay. That likely means a short day for Michael Turner, which in turn means plenty of Rodgers against a Tampa defense allowing the most fantasy points per game to RBs (25.7). If you own Turner and are planning on starting him, Rodgers is a must-have handcuff in case the Lions win.